"At St. John's University, we strive to leverage the latest innovation for the benefit of our student community. Deploying ADVA's high-density optical transport technology in our new 100Gbit/s network provides us the ability to support the technology towards that goal," said Anne Pacione, interim CIO, St. John's University. "We know that access to the vast array of digital resources improves the learning opportunities of our students and provides access to new teaching platforms for our graduates and faculty."
"The compact design and easy scalability of the ADVA FSP 3000 AccessConnect(TM) enabled the small team to deploy the solution in a timely fashion, ensuring that we can meet the demand, both now and in the future," added Shamim Hassan, associate director of network, St. John's University.
With the deployment, St. John's University is protecting its previous investment by maximizing the value of its existing infrastructure. Designed from the ground up to reduce capital and operational expenditure, the ADVA FSP 3000 AccessConnect(TM) provides a highly flexible modular solution. This was a crucial requirement for St. John's University, as well as the compact size of the platform and its extremely low power consumption. Arranged in a ring topology, the infrastructure features complete redundancy for always-on access to high-speed bandwidth, even in the event of a fiber cut.
"Harnessing next-generation communications technology is central to St. John's University's mission. It's part of the commitment the university has to enriching the lives of its students and facilitating essential global collaboration," commented John Scherzinger, senior VP, sales, North America, ADVA. "Our team has a lot of experience when it comes to providing solutions for leading higher education institutions and our FSP 3000 AccessConnect(TM) is the ideal technology to support outstanding teaching and research. With a modular design optimized for use in access network environments where flexibility, space and power are at a premium, it delivers ultimate efficiency today as well as a clear path to future growth."
"Meeting the soaring data demand of students and departments has become a major challenge for today's universities. What they want is transport technology that maximizes space and power while also enabling an easy route to further expansion. Working closely with the teams at ADVA and St. John's University, we've been able to create a solution that precisely answers this need," said Jim Sanveren, CEO, Techgardens. "Based on the ADVA FSP 3000 AccessConnect(TM), this network is a shrewd investment by St. John's University. As edge networks continue to become faster and video communications more prevalent, this jump in technology enables them to satisfy demand and push the boundaries of possibility even further."